WATER/WAYS

October 15 through November 17, 2019

Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.In the Gallery of Fine Craft

Water/Ways, an exhibition from the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, explores the relationship between people and water. It explores the centrality of water in our lives including its effect on the environment and climate, its practical role in agriculture and economic planning, and its impact on culture and spirituality.

From above, Earth appears as a water planet with more than 71 percent of its surface covered with this vital resource for life. Water impacts climate, agriculture, transportation, industry and more. It inspires art and music. WheatonArts, in cooperation with the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, will examine water as an environmental necessity and an important cultural element as it hosts the traveling “Water/Ways” exhibition.

What is Your Water Story?
Saturday, October 19 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH) is hosting hour-long public discussions in every county of the state, through August 2020, to capture stories about the different ways water matters to New Jerseyans. Participants will have the opportunity to contribute their water story to a statewide public archive documenting personal connections to water and waterways in New Jersey.

No prior preparation is needed to attend, and all are welcome to share or listen. WheatonArts will host a water story discussion on Saturday, October 19, 2019, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Brownstone. Enjoy FREE admission to WheatonArts for the entire day, part of “Family Days! Presented by PNC Arts Alive!“

For a complete list of dates and locations for other water story discussion opportunities throughout the state,Click Here.

Event Details

EMANATION 2019, curated by Julie Courtney, will be on display April 2, 2019 – December

Event Details

EMANATION 2019, curated by Julie Courtney, will be on display April 2, 2019 – December 31, 2019 in the Museum of American Glass

Emanation 2019 is the third exhibition of contemporary art featuring new works developed and created by artists invited to utilize the resources and facilities at WheatonArts for experiment based exploration. The results are displayed with an emphasis on each artist’s creative process. As the site of creation, as well as the site of exhibition and related education programs, WheatonArts facilitates collaboration and partnerships with artists in a creative sanctuary that enables new ideas to emanate forth.